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Smut Smut by Alan Bennett
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“Remember. You are a physician. You are not a policeman nor are you a minister of religion. You must take people as they come. Remember, too that though you will generally know more about the condition than the patient, it is the patient who has the condition and this if nothing else bestows on him or her a kind of wisdom. You have the knowledge but that does not entitle you to be superior. Knowledge makes you the servant not the master.”
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“She wasn't wholly infatuated, though she liked the way he looked; but, so too did he and that unfatuated her a bit.”
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“The closest she got to pretence was politeness.”
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“How old does one have to be still to say tits?”
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“The Jews had holidays that turned up out of the blue and the Catholics had children in much the same way.”
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“Still, for all that everybody, while not happy, is not unhappy about it. And so they go on.”
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“For Graham’s mother there was little to choose between Jews and Catholics. The Jews had holidays that turned up out of the blue and the Catholics had children in much the same way.”
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